Winning With The Market: Beat The Traders And Brokers In Good Times And Bad
Say good-bye to expensive brokers! Forget gambling on their latest "hot stock," or their junk-bond or high-cost mutual funds recommendations. The results can be disastrous. Instead, veteran Wall Street Journal editor and CNBC commentator Douglas R. Sease shows you how to take back control of your money with a simple, safe, yet powerful investment program that can be tailored to your individual needs. Writing with the solid backing of The Wall Street Journal, Doug Sease reminds us that many financial services providers try to make investing appear mysterious and difficult in order to justify their fees. You can use a combination of inexpensive, easy-to-purchase investment vehicles -- stock-index mutual funds and inflation-indexed Treasury bonds -- to build a portfolio that will maximize your returns and minimize your risk. Combining a disciplined savings program with an equally disciplined investment program is a virtual guarantee of success. It puts more money into your investments instead of into Wall Street's pockets. Best of all, Sease shows how to make the most of your money at different stages of your working life. Winning with the Market shows you how to make the most of you rmoney for a lifetime of successful, broker-free investing.
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-09-2002
- The Market made easier....
Sease seems to me like a man with a good head on his shoulders. He understands the market very well and simplifies it for the average investor. We are all looking to make more money while spending as little as possible and Sease's...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Feb-15-2001
- How can I find another 2-8% of my income to invest
Douglas Sease's "Winning With The Market" is good stuff. He seems to have his head screwed on straight -- and his suggestions for how to navigate the shifting currents of the financial rivers seem sound. The question is: without robbing...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-16-2001
- Use Savings, Stocks, and Bonds to Meet Your Financial Goals
This book is an overview of simple ways to create investment income. As such, it is lacking in depth and documentation found in many narrower books. You will find that you will need to work with these more focused books in order to get...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-09-2002
- The Market made easier....
Sease seems to me like a man with a good head on his shoulders. He understands the market very well and simplifies it for the average investor. We are all looking to make more money while spending as little as possible and Sease's...
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